This year’s Pro OC Championship on OC-ESPORTS is a little different from what we have seen in previous years. As before, Elite and Extreme overclockers compete for prizes and the right to be Pro OC Champion of 2016. This year however, HWBOT in conjunction with HyperX have also introduced a new Pro OC 2016 cooperative platform. The idea is designed to promote and support the overclocking eco-system with five extreme overclockers creating paid content based on their experiences during the contest. It’s a good reward for the efforts of competing overclockers while also helping to create some truly valuable content for the community to enjoy.

If you have any inclining at all as to what these Pro OC guys have to deal with to get competitive scores, you are going to love this video. DrWeez starts at beginning with board preparation and a laying out of his overall strategy in this stage. In the end he manages to hit a score of 7628.04 DX11 marks which got him a solid third place finish in the stage. This was done with an i7 6700K pushed to 5.8GHz (+45.00%) and his 980Ti card hitting 1900MHz (+76.58%) on the GPU, and 2100MHz (+19.79%) on the memory.